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Monthly Archives: June 2005
Re-Entry
Returned from Hawaii into the “real world” late Friday evening after a delicious week mostly in the sun, always in the joy. Reality stepped in quickly and slammed a door. We lost one of our own late yesterday afternoon after … Continue reading
in Health
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Aloha
Today’s new header graphic gives it away — aloha from the western beaches of the Wailea district on the island of Maui. Turns out it was time for a bit of rest and relaxation on the beach to clear the … Continue reading
in Apple, Food and Drink, Travel
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File Sharing Update – FolderShare
Just noticed mention of FolderShare in one of the Mac blogs that I read regularly. From a quick read, this looks like it just might be what we’re looking for to replace Groove for our cross-platform file sharing needs. Anybody … Continue reading
File Sharing Update – Eudora Sharing Protocol
Re my post last night about server-less file sharing, a friend writes: I made good use of Eudora for this. It has does file sharing through servers, but unlike Groove, was asynchronous and runs on both the Mac and Windows. … Continue reading
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Some Reflections on the “Post-Email World”
Dave Winer‘s been preparing the launch of his new “instant outliner“. A couple of years ago, I participated in a Userland beta test where the first version of an instant outliner was available — and it provided me some truly … Continue reading
Some Great “Sour” Memories!
For some reason tonight, the memory of the old San Francisco Larraburu sourdough french bread popped into my mind. Back in the late 60′s-early 70′s, Larraburu was THE sourdough of preference — at least for me! Somewhere along the way, … Continue reading
in Food and Drink, San Francisco/California
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Mactel
So, what’s it all mean? The Apple announcement this morning that the Mac is moving to Intel? Microsoft zigs (selects PowerPC for Xbox) and Apple zags (to Intel)! After watching the replay of Steve Jobs’ WWDC 2005 keynote, one thing … Continue reading
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Saturday Night Radio
On this beautiful early June Saturday evening in the San Francisco Bay Area, I’ve been listening tonight to several audio streams. First up was the latest Gillmor Gang (MP3). After listening to 3/4 of this show, I concluded that I’m … Continue reading
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Mossberg on Ministries
Soviet “ministries” that is. A great column in today’s Wall St. Journal by Walt Mossberg on the wireless carriers and their lock on equipment — and the downstream negative impacts they have on innovation. I believe that, in the name … Continue reading
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